Six-year-old female pug cross terrier. Shona was originally a stray, so there is limited information about her. She is a friendly girl, full of beans and sass, according to rescue workers. Shona has been reactive towards dogs at the sanctuary but has made a few friends gradually. For her best interests, she should be the only pet in her new home. Shona should have access to quieter walks and with owners who are keen to support her with her dog interactions once she is settled. She is good with people and is best suited for a home with teens aged 14+.Six-year-old female pug cross terrier. Shona was originally a stray, so there is limited information about her. She is a friendly girl, full of beans and sass, according to rescue workers. Shona has been reactive towards dogs at the sanctuary but has made a few friends gradually. For her best interests, she should be the only pet in her new home. Shona should have access to quieter walks and with owners who are keen to support her with her dog interactions once she is settled. She is good with people and is best suited for a home with teens aged 14+.
Six-year-old female pug cross terrier. Shona was originally a stray, so there is limited information about her. She is a friendly girl, full of beans and sass, according to rescue workers. Shona has been reactive towards dogs at the sanctuary but has made a few friends gradually. For her best interests, she should be the only pet in her new home. Shona should have access to quieter walks and with owners who are keen to support her with her dog interactions once she is settled. She is good with people and is best suited for a home with teens aged 14+.

Photos: Introducing 16 adorable rescue dogs from a sanctuary near Worksop

Introducing 16 dogs – looking for their forever home – currently in the care of an animal sanctuary near Worksop.

Thornberry Animal Sanctuary, between Worksop and Sheffield, is a rescue centre for animals based in South Yorkshire.

Since the sanctuary was founded in 1988, the team have rescued thousands of dogs, cats, rabbits, equines and some other larger species.

To find out more about how you can help support their work, visit www.thornberryanimalsanctuary.org/

Some dogs featured may have been reserved since publication, so to enquire about any of the following dogs – please contact the team.

Readers can contact the Thornberry Animal Sanctuary team by emailing [email protected] or calling 01909 564399

Visit www.thornberryanimalsanctuary.org/adopt-an-animal/ for more information on animal adoption.

Here are 16 adorable dogs currently cared for by the sanctuary...

To find out more about how you can help support their work, visit www.thornberryanimalsanctuary.org/